Terse details, with photos, of many of the plants growing in the tropical forests of southeast Asia. Gives some details of plant uses along with a description of the plant and its range.

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We do not have any more information on the wood from this species. However, we have a general description of the wood from this genus as follows:-
The heartwood is pale yellow or light yellow-brown, sometimes with a pinkish tinge, darkening on exposure; it is not sharply demarcated from the lighter-coloured sapwood. The texture is moderately coarse; the grain interlocked; not lustrous; there is no distinctive odour or taste when dry; a silica content ranging from 0.24 to 1.37% is reported. The wood is somewhat durable, being generally classified as moderately resistant to attack by decay fungi and not resistant to termites; the sapwood is particularly vulnerable to powder-post beetles and stain. The wood dries very slowly, particularly the core of thick stock, with little degrade. It can be worked to a good finish, but there is considerable dulling of cutters due to the silica content; carbide-tipped tools are suggested. The wood is used for purposes such as veneer and plywood, joinery, furniture components, flooring, light construction[